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How to let go of the old and make way for new health goals

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Author: Megan Xipolitos

As we enter the New Year, I want to express how this past year has already brought growth, change and some of it has been great and some of it may not have felt so good. Change can be exciting… and extremely uncomfortable. Even when you want better energy, fewer cravings, better digestion, or a healthier relationship with food, your brain can cling to the familiar. This is not a character flaw, it is biology and habit.

The good news: you don’t need a perfect plan or superhuman willpower. You need a simple, realistic strategy that helps you release what’s no longer working and create a repeatable path forward. That’s what we do at No Shoes Nutrition. We help you understand how to bring about the change you need to achieve your goals.

Here it is 5 practical, proven ways to let go of the old and make room for new health goals.

1. Start smaller than you think (because habits take time)

One of the biggest reasons people “fail” at health goals is that they start with changes that are too drastic to sustain. Even when forming our Real habit is a process—and it can take longer than most people expect.

Research on habit formation has found that automaticity (the “feels easier now” stage) can take weeks to monthswith an average of around ~ 66 days depending on the behavior and the person.

Try this: choose a habit that is almost annoyingly doable for the next 2 weeks:

  • Add protein to breakfast 3x/week

  • Walk 10 minutes after dinner

  • Drink a full glass of water before coffee

Small is not weak. It’s small repeatable—and the repeated becomes change.

2. Use “If–Then” to break old patterns

It’s not always simple when you’re working for change, is it? When you’re trying to break an old habit (anxiety snacking, skipping meals, late-night scrolling, drive-thru dinners), vague motivation won’t beat a predictable trigger. Discovering your triggers is very powerful!

An excellent tool from health psychology is implementation intentionsoften phrased as If X happens, then I will do Y. This approach has strong evidence for improving tracking because it ties your goal to an actual moment.

Examples:

  • If I come home hungry then I will eat my planned snack before making dinner.

  • If I want something sweet after dinner, then I will make mint tea and wait 10 minutes.

  • If I miss training, then I will do a 12 minute “minimal movement” routine.

This is not rigid – it is supporting structure.

3. Set “process goals,” not just outcome goals

When the New Year is on the horizon, many of us start setting goals and simply stating what we want to happen. Outcome goals are things like: “lose 15 pounds,” “lower cholesterol,” or “reduce bloat.” Helpful—but they don’t tell your brain what to do today.

Process objectives focus on specific actions (the behaviors that create results). Research on goal setting and action planning for health behavior change highlights that clear goals combined with action planning improve the success of behavior change.

Change this:

A simple target process template:

  • What: the habit

  • When: the time

  • Where: the context

  • How: the easiest version

Example: “I will prepare 2 protein options on Sundays so that lunches take less than 5 minutes.”

4. Make it easier to do the new than the old

Breaking old habits often means changing your environment – not relying on willpower. When things go wrong, it brings shame or guilt that over time will stop some people from even trying to change their habits. Your environment can either pull you toward your past patterns or support your future goals.

Try a “friction check”:

  • What does it do? old easy habit? (snacks visible, no schedule, poor sleep, decision fatigue)

  • What would it do? new habit easier? (pre-chopped vegetables, freezer meals, pre-chosen breakfast, a bottle of water you like)

Quick wins:

  • Put the “target foods” at eye level in the fridge

  • Keep 2 emergency meals (frozen chili, grilled chicken + salad kit)

  • Decide on your “default” weekday breakfast (less decision fatigue)

Change clubs when it’s designed into your life—it doesn’t add on top of an already full one.

5. Expect slip-ups—and plan for them (because you’re human)

In all my years of working with clients and working with myself, I have never worked with someone who never slipped up. An important part of letting go of the old is letting go of the all-or-nothing mentality: “I messed up, so I might as well give up.” This is it old speech pattern. Instead, plan your “reset” now—before life happens.

Your reset routine can be as simple as:

  1. Drink water

  2. Eat your next meal normally (protein + fiber + fat)

  3. Go for a 10 minute walk

  4. Go to bed a little earlier

No punishment. Not “Monday start”. Just a calm return to your starting line.

The bottom line

As we said at the beginning, working for change means first, we have to recognize that we can change and are okay with a few slip-ups along the way. We want to make the focus on progress rather than perfection. Embracing change doesn’t mean becoming a new person overnight. It means creating a system that helps you:

At No Shoes Nutrition we are here to support our clients by setting their goals, making a plan and then writing a strategy to implement the change. If you want support, turn these ideas into a design that fits your body, your lifestyle and your goalsthat’s exactly what we love—practical, personalized and realistic.

Ready to make room for new health goals? Apply today to start 2026 off on the right foot!

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